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The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup knockout stage was played between the top 4 teams from the Group Stage. It consisted of two semi-finals, played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on 17 October and Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah on 18 October, and the final played in Dubai on 20 October. [1] [2]
The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup group stage was played in two groups of five teams for a total of 20 matches. The top two teams from each group advanced to the knockout stage . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup was the ninth edition of the Women's T20 World Cup.Originally scheduled to be hosted in Bangladesh from 3 to 20 October 2024, it was later relocated to the United Arab Emirates for the same dates due to political unrest in Bangladesh, although the Bangladesh Cricket Board still held the hosting rights. [1]
Ellyse Perry became the fourth cricketer to score 2,000 runs and take 100 wickets in women’s T20Is. [7] – 8 October 2024; Megan Schutt became the leading wicket-taker in the women's T20 World Cup. [8] – 8 October 2024; Tahlia McGrath scored her 1,000th run in T20Is and became the fastest to reach there for Australia in terms of innings (35).
The 2024–25 International cricket season is taking place from late September 2024 to March 2025. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This calendar includes men's Test , men's ODI and men's T20I matches, involving full member teams, women's test , women's ODI and women's T20I matches involving full member teams, as well as some other significant series .
The 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup final was a Women's Twenty20 International cricket match that was played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 20 October 2024 to determine the winner of the 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup. [1] [2] It was played between New Zealand and South Africa. [3]
The two finalists (Scotland and Sri Lanka) qualified for the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup. [5] Scotland qualified for their first women's T20 World Cup after defeating Ireland by eight wickets in their semi-final match. [6] Sri Lanka won the final of the qualifier by 68 runs. [7]
The table below provides an overview of the performances of teams in the ICC World Twenty20. For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown. Legend. C – Champions; RU – Runners-up; SF – Semi-finalist; R1 – Round 1 (group stage) Q – Qualified, Still in Competition • – Did not qualify